Monday, November 30, 2015

Jennyalogy Podcast November 2015


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Jennyalogy Podcast Show Notes
November 2015


Book of the Month
This month's featured book is Pitfalls and Possibilities in Family History Research by Pauline M. Litton.


Website of the Month
This month's web site is FamilySearch http://familysearch.org/ 

Flip-pal StoryScans
Find more about Talking Photos from Flip-pal here. The web site also includes a little video about how to use this feature.

Victorian BDMs now free to search online
Search for births, deaths and marriages in Victoria, Australia, here. Once you find an entry of interest you can download a non-certified copy for AUD$24.

Feel free to contact me at jennyjresearch@gmail.com 

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Jennyalogy Podcast October 2015


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Jennyalogy Podcast Show Notes
October2015


Book of the Month
This month's featured book is The Family Historian's Pocket Dictionary compiled by Stuart A. Raymond.


Kent Archaeological Society - Research section
The research section on the Kent Archaeological Society's website contains a wealth of valuable information for those interested in Kent research.  The information varies from Monumental Inscriptions, to Wills and past editions of their journal, Archaeologica Cantiana. It can be accessed at http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/research.htm 

1939 Register
The 1939 Register can be accessed at http://www.findmypast.co.uk/1939register from 2 Nov. Further information about the register can be found here.   The video below gives some further information.




Early Irish Death Index
The free surname search of the Early Irish Death Index can be searched here.

Clare County Library
Access to their parish information, which includes parish register transcriptions, is available from here.

Forces War Records
Forces War Records, a subscription site, has added WWI Hospital Admission and Discharge Registers.


If you have any questions or comments you can contact me at jennyjresearch@gmail.com.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Jennyalogy Podcast September 2015


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Jennyalogy Podcast Show Notes
September 2015


Book of the Month
This month's featured book is Tracing Your Irish Ancestors by John Grenham. 




Hawkesbury on the Net
The website Hawkesbury on the net contains all sorts of gems about the Hawkesbury region of NSW. It can be accessed at http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/ 


If you have any questions or comments you can contact me at jennyjresearch@gmail.com.

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Jennyalogy Podcast August 2015


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Jennyalogy Podcast Show Notes


August 2015

Firstly, let me apologize for not getting a podcast out last month, but I hope this month's special edition makes up for it.

The only new resource I am talking about is the Roman Catholic parish registers for Ireland, which have been put online for free by the National Library of Ireland at http://registers.nli.ie/. As these registers contain a little Latin, you might find this link helps with the sorts of words you might find if you are not used to looking at Latin.

In this issue I talk about the recent Unlock the Past Baltic Cruise and if it wets your appetite for genealogy cruising, you can find details about the future cruises here.


One of the speakers I mention, Janet Few, has written a book covering the lifestyles of our 17th century ancestors, full of information she no doubt learnt from Master Christopher and Mistress Agnes. Janet has two websites https://thehistoryinterpreter.wordpress.com/ and
https://swordsandspindles.wordpress.com/

During the cruise I interview Alan Phillips and Cyndi Ingle. Cyndi is the creator of Cyndi's List, which is a fantastic genealogy portal to help you find online genealogy resources.

If you have any questions or comments you can contact me at jennyjresearch@gmail.com.


Monday, June 29, 2015

Jennyalogy Podcast June 2015


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Jennyalogy Podcast Show Notes
June 2015


Book of the Month
This month's featured book is Log of Logs: a catalogue of logs, journals, shipboard diaries, letters, and all forms of voyage narratives, 1788 to 1988, for Australia and New Zealand, and surrounding oceans by Ian Nicholson. Available online at http://zenodo.org/record/6901#.VYy-rPmqpBc




NAI Genealogy Web site
The National Archives of Ireland’s genealogy web site can be found at http://www.genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/. The main National Archives of Ireland web site is http://www.nationalarchives.ie/


New Releases

As well as new releases on the subscription sites Ancestry.com and findmypast, there are also the following new releases:

Sunday, May 31, 2015

Jennyalogy Podcast May 2015

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Jennyalogy Podcast Show Notes
May 2015


Book of the Month
This month's featured book is The Phillimore Atlas & Index of Parish Registers by Cecil R. Humphrey-Smith



Cemetery web sites
Here are the two featured web sites on Australian Cemeteries


New Releases
As well as new releases on the subscription sites Ancestry.com, findmypast, and TheGenealogist and the free website FamilySearch, there are also the following new releases:

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Jennyalogy Podcast April 2015


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Jennyalogy Podcast Show Notes
April 2015



Book of the Month
This month's featured book is Words from Wills and other probate records, by Stuart A Raymond



Anzac Web Sites
Here are the web sites that I recommend you use to search for an Australian or New Zealand soldier from World War I




New Releases
As well as new releases on the subscription sites Ancestry.com, findmypast, FamilySearch and TheGenealogist, there are also the following new releases:


Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Jennyalogy Podcast March 2015


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Jennyalogy Podcast Show Notes
March 2015


Book of the Month
This month's featured book is How to get the most from Family Pictures by Jayne Shrimpton. It is available from many online bookshops.


Featured Website
This month we are looking at the Dusty Docs website, located at www.dustydocs.com. This website contains links to free online transcriptions of parish registers (and other material) for parishes all over the British Isles.

Genetic Map of the British Isles
A report was published in Nature this month with the results of a project to produce a genetic map of the UK. 
Genetic Map of the UK
Image courtesy of Nature
The results are interesting, showing there is no unique Celtic identity, and that the people of Cornwall and Dorset are genetically distinct from the others of Great Britain, and also distinct from each other. Full results are available here, or alternatively there are some press articles here and here.

Biographical Database of Australia
Over 400,000 new records have been added to the Biographical Database of Australia. Full details are available here.

Irish Anzacs Database
This free web site, which aims to record all Irish-born members of the Australian forces in World War I can be accessed at repository.arts.unsw.edu.au

Coming up
WYDTYA Live – Birmingham 16-18 April

NSW & ACT Association of Family History Societies Conference, Port Macquarie 11-13 September

Friday, February 27, 2015

Jennyalogy Podcast February 2015



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Jennyalogy Podcast Show Notes
February 2015


Book of the Month
This month's featured book is A New Genealogical Atlas of Ireland, Brian Mitchell (2nd edition). It is available from many online bookshops.

Papers Past
Papers Past is the newspaper site of the National Library of Ireland, with access to over 45 million newspaper articles from 93 different New Zealand newspapers, and more are being added all the time. It is located at http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast.

RootsTech
Some of the RootsTech sessions were recorded and can be watched online.

Bedlam Burials
The Bedlam Burial Ground register, developed as the result of the discovery of 3000 skeletons during the construction of the London Crossrail can be found at this website.

Irish birth and marriage indexes
The Early Irish Birth Index and Early Irish Marriage index can be found on the website of the Irish Genealogical Research Society. Choose the "Resources" tab at www.irishancestors.ie and then choose "Unique Resources".

Cork births, marriages & deaths
The McDonnell's Index of Births, Marriages and Deaths, which includes bmd announcements published in The Constitution and Cork Advertiser newspaper from 1828 to 1830 on http://CorkPastAndPresent.ie The Cork Constitution is not currently included in any of the big online newspaper databases.

New Copy of Magna Carta Found
The full story of the new copy of the Magna Carta that has been found can be read here.

Spain planned to invade Australia
The full article about how Spain had planned to invade Australia in the 1790s is available here



Coming up
14th Australasian Congress on Genealogy and Heraldry in Canberra  26-30 March

WYDTYA – Birmingham 16-18 April

NSW & ACT Association of Family History Societies Conference, Port Macquarie 11-13 September


Friday, January 30, 2015

Jennyalogy Podcast January 2015


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Jennyalogy Podcast Show Notes
January 2015
Book of the Month

This month's featured book is The Family Historian's Enquire Within, Janet Few (6th edition). It is available from many online bookshops.

Online Parish Clerk web sites
o   Cornwall (http://cornwall-opc.org/)
o   Cumberland & Westmorland (hosted by Cumberland & Westmorland Archives) (http://www.cumberlandandwestmorland-opc.co.uk/)
o   Devon (hosted by GENUKI) (http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/DEV/OPCproject.html)
o   Dorset (http://www.opcdorset.org/)
o   Essex (http://essex-opc.org.uk/)
o   Hampshire (http://www.knightroots.co.uk/)
o   Kent (http://kent-opc.org/)
o   Lancashire (http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/)
o   Somerset (http://wsom-opc.org.uk/)
o   Cornwall – Calstock (http://www.calstock.info/)
o   Cornwall – Gwennap (http://gwennap-opc.com/)
o   Cornwall – Sennan (http://sennencornwall.tripod.com/contents.htm)
o   Cornwall – St Hilary & surrounding parishes (http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~juneen/sthilary/index.html)
o   Devon – Cornwood (http://www.cornwood-opc.com/)
o   Wiltshire – Aldbourne (http://www.treelines.co.uk/OPC/opcintro.html)


DNA Testing
AncestryDNA kit
Autosomal DNA comparison chart
Debbie Cruwys Kenne's blog about the AncestryDNA announcment

Coming up –
Rootstech 12-14 Feb in SLC

14th Australasian Congress on Genealogy and Heraldry in Canberra  26-30 March

WYDTYA – Birmingham 16-18 April